#sysv — Public Fediverse posts
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Nuevo artículo en el blog!
Completando la info que publiqué en mi último video en el canal de #YouTube de #juncotic:
Configurando servicios de inicio en GNU/Linux con distros basadas en SysV Init como #devuan
SysV Init: Ejecutando scripts al inicio
https://juncotic.com/sysv-init-ejecutando-scripts-al-inicio/
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Nuevo artículo en el blog!
Completando la info que publiqué en mi último video en el canal de #YouTube de #juncotic:
Configurando servicios de inicio en GNU/Linux con distros basadas en SysV Init como #devuan
SysV Init: Ejecutando scripts al inicio
https://juncotic.com/sysv-init-ejecutando-scripts-al-inicio/
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Nuevo artículo en el blog!
Completando la info que publiqué en mi último video en el canal de #YouTube de #juncotic:
Configurando servicios de inicio en GNU/Linux con distros basadas en SysV Init como #devuan
SysV Init: Ejecutando scripts al inicio
https://juncotic.com/sysv-init-ejecutando-scripts-al-inicio/
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Nuevo artículo en el blog!
Completando la info que publiqué en mi último video en el canal de #YouTube de #juncotic:
Configurando servicios de inicio en GNU/Linux con distros basadas en SysV Init como #devuan
SysV Init: Ejecutando scripts al inicio
https://juncotic.com/sysv-init-ejecutando-scripts-al-inicio/
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Se vienen cositas nuevas en el canal!
Jugando con script de inicio en systemd, SysV Init, y Runit, respondiendo dudas de alumnos de los cursos :-)
A editar!
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https://www.youtube.com/juncotic
#gnu #linux #systemd #runit #sysvinit #sysv #init #rclocal #arch #debian #devuan #antix
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Init-Systeme: SysV Init und systemd aktualisiert
https://linuxnews.de/sysv-init-und-systemd-aktualisiert/ #systemd #sysv #init #linux #linuxnews -
🎉 SysV Init 3.16 Released With Cleanups, Improved systemd Unit To SysV Script Conversion
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🙄 Systemd removes legacy support for SysV init scripts
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@sb I remember how it was complicated to create a service using #SysV #initscript and how it's not compatible between distro (initscript template on debian is different with redhat's template).
Love #systemd because systemd unit file resolve that problem for me. Systemd unit file is easier to write and read. And it's universal across distros.
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Próxima parada: análisis de puertos, servicios y procesos, nadie quiere que hayan cosas corriendo que puedan ser explotadas por extraños, no? 😉
❓ ¿Les parecen interesantes estos temas? ¿Qué más agregarían? Los leo! 💬
#gnu #linux #systemd #sysV #sysvinit #ciberseguridad #infosec #hardening #curso #juncotic
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Linux Moves to Remove System V File System
Linux developers are planning to remove the aging System V (SysV) file system from the kernel. SysV, once widely used in early Unix systems, is now largely obsolete, with modern alternatives like ext4 and XFS dominating. The removal aims to streamline the kernel and reduce maintenance burden. While some legacy systems may still rely on SysV, its relevance in modern Linux is minimal.
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SysV filesystem is getting removed from Linux!
#Linux #SysV #SystemV #Unix #TechNews #Computers #TechUpdates
https://officialaptivi.wordpress.com/2025/02/23/sysv-filesystem-is-being-removed-from-linux-6-15/
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SysV filesystem is being removed from Linux 6.15
In the old Unix days, there was a filesystem that implemented the Xenix FS, Coherent Unix FS, and SystemV/386 FS. It allowed file organization and access that provided the data storage service that allowed applications to access mass storage and its contents, including files and folders.
The ex-maintainer of this filesystem support for Linux systems had orphaned the filesystem maintenance back in 2023, when the maintainer said that there was no way to test it, with the possible removal slated in the future.
The future has come, and Jan Kara from the SUSE team has pushed a commit to the VFS git that removed all code for the SysV support for Linux, which confirms that, starting from Linux 6.15, you won’t be able to access these legacy filesystems. This is because, back in 2023, Google’s Linux kernel fuzzer, syzkaller, has automatically reported a bug in SysV where the sleep function was called from an invalid context.
As nobody is using this filesystem in their Linux installation, it’s safe to remove this filesystem support from the kernel. This only affects computers that have both Linux and a legacy Unix system that uses this antique filesystem installed, but the amount of such computers is very small.
Once Linux 6.15 gets released, you won’t be able to use any partitions that use this filesystem.
https://audiomack.com/aptivi/song/sysv-filesystem-is-being-removed-from-linux-615
#Filesystem #FS #Kernel #Linux #LinuxKernel #news #SysV #SysVFilesystem #Tech #Technology #Unix #update
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We've removed #reiserfs and now we're removing #sysv https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/vfs/vfs.git/log/?h=vfs-6.15.sysv
The code removal continues.
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@cherti: #Debian Unstable on most desktop-ish devices. Debian Stable releases on all servers.
An occasional #Kali (Debian Testing based) here and there and, if I really need some of their Python stuff, Raspberry Pi OS (Debian derivative on armhf, add-on repo on arm64), despite I clearly prefer Debian on the Raspi, too.
Also one IPv6-only #Devuan VM at @ungleich for getting a feeling for Devuan. Still prefer #SysV or #OpenRC on Debian. #nosystemd
#SailfishOS (RPM-based) on the mobile phone.
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You’re very welcome Ade!
Yes #Kate is rather indispensable to me (in the GUI, or via remote SSH sessions with X-Forwarding), as a fast and accessible advanced editor and with split window for a shell right there that synchronizes with the directories as I move between them if I wish.
Slackware ships with KDE and Xfce, but years ago stopped supporting Gnome out of the box. It was just too much work for such a small team (in many ways, one person), not to mention all of the extra space that would have exceeded what would be able to ship as a complete distro on a single CD/DVD.
There were, or rather, still are, a few external support efforts including gnome-slack, Dropline, and also a build at #Slackbuilds that can install all of gnome at once on a fresh install at least, and though I don’t follow them due to concerns over how practical keeping them updated might be (I typically run Slackware-current as a rolling distro that stays always current and bleeding edge).
I actually did really like, and prefer Gnome back when it was part of the distro.
Nowadays, There’s some other really solid, maintained desktops like #Mate and/or #Cinnamon, but again, I don’t follow them, yet they’re very popular. I tend to stick with and such between #KDE Plasma and #Xfce which both work extremely well for me.
But then again, like I mentioned before, there are a few Gnome based tools that i really enjoy enough to always install too, like Shutter (for screenies) and #Geany - and when I do it seems like I’m also installing half of #Gnome too, lolz…. The list of deps that are compiled are seemingly endless lol, so it’s one of those tasks I just get right out of the way as soon as I do a fresh install of Slackware-current.
After that, it’s easy to keep everything up to date for years to come as it just continues to roll right through the versions of Slackware releases, much the same as Debian Testing or even moreso, the way that #Arch Linux does.
I’ve been running Slackware Linux for about 30 years now, since 93 when I settled on it inn earnest after hopping around a bit from #Jolix (#386BSD) to #SLS, to my own spin of that, and then discovering the Slackware FTP archive. It is still, so refreshingly #UNIX in so many respects, including it’s BSD-esque #SysV style init scripts, and Pam support was finally added in just a few years back which made a huge difference in the rate of people ‘re-adopting’ it for enterprise server roles again.
I must admit that I did get off track for a bit there, but only for a short while, around the days of #Redhat 4 through 5.2, and certainly never want to revisit those days of “RPM Hell”, as it was affectionately known, due to a distro that really didn’t age well without really getting in under the hood with wrenches and screwdrivers and chewing gum lolz.
Because of Slackware’s commitment to retaining such a UNIX-like experience, it’s really second nature to feel right at home, with some minor accommodations for differences, with the four major #BSD flavors; namely, #NetBSD, #FreeBSD, #OpenBSD, and #Dragonfly_BSD.
Although for a longtime I encouraged beginners to use #Slackware as their second distro after getting their feet wet on say, #SuSE (which always will be affectionately known as, “The German fork of Slackware) or #Debian, I nowadays tend to usually recommend #Arch_Linux for that, after graduating from Debian or #Linux_Mint, like I did after enlightening my nephew and getting him to completely disavow any proprietary garbage that is the devil’s spawn out of Redmond, Washington (Microsoft, lolz).
I guess I did good too, because he’s now working on his Cisco certifications in addition to his full stack development development track at his college. When he was just a little tyke, I would show him pictures of things like the #ENIAC and #Colossus even the #System_360/370 families, and he wouldn’t even believe me when I explained that computers used to take up entire warehouses of space 😂
Okay… I’ve rambled on long enough I think. You have a fantastic day my friend!
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Выпуск системы инициализации GNU Shepherd 0.9
Развивается разработчиками дистрибутива GNU Guix System в качестве альтернативы системе инициализации SysV-init, поддерживающей зависимости.
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How To List Startup Services At Boot In Linux #Systemd #SysV #Upstart #Init #Systemmanager #Servicemanager #Linux #Linuxcommands
https://ostechnix.com/how-to-list-startup-services-at-boot-in-linux/ -
Hab mich mal etwas mit andern #init Systemen beschäftigt. Ich setze unter Linux zumeist #OpenRC oder auch noch #SysV ein. #systemd versuche ich zu vermeiden.
Einige schwören auf #s6, welches in #Obarun eingesetzt wird. Aber irgendwie finde ich da keinen Einstieg. Klar, auf der Webseite sind alle Kommandos im Detail erklärt - aber mir fehlt da ein "HowTo" mit einfachen Beispielen.